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The writings of James Russell Lowell
in ten volumes
Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891)
7.
POEMS I.
8.
POEMS II.
9.
POEMS III.
A FABLE FOR CRITICS:
THE UNHAPPY LOT OF MR. KNOTT
FRAGMENTS OF AN UNFINISHED POEM
AN ORIENTAL APOLOGUE
UNDER THE WILLOWS, AND OTHER POEMS
TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON
UNDER THE WILLOWS
DARA
THE FIRST SNOW-FALL
THE SINGING LEAVES
SEAWEED
THE FINDING OF THE LYRE
NEW-YEAR'S EVE, 1850
FOR AN AUTOGRAPH
AL FRESCO
MASACCIO
WITHOUT AND WITHIN
GODMINSTER CHIMES
THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
ALADDIN
AN INVITATION
THE NOMADES
SELF-STUDY
PICTURES FROM APPLEDORE
THE WIND-HARP
AUF WIEDERSEHEN
PALINODE
AFTER THE BURIAL
THE DEAD HOUSE
A MOOD
THE VOYAGE TO VINLAND
MAHMOOD THE IMAGE-BREAKER
INVITA MINERVA
THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
YUSSOUF
THE DARKENED MIND
WHAT RABBI JEHOSHA SAID
ALL-SAINTS
A WINTER-EVENING HYMN TO MY FIRE
FANCY'S CASUISTRY
TO MR. JOHN BARTLETT
ODE TO HAPPINESS
VILLA FRANCA
THE MINER
GOLD EGG: A DREAM-FANTASY
A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A FRIEND
AN EMBER PICTURE
TO H. W. L.
THE NIGHTINGALE IN THE STUDY
IN THE TWILIGHT
THE FOOT-PATH
10.
POEMS IV.
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The writings of James Russell Lowell
To E. L. GODKIN, IN CORDIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HIS EMINENT SERVICE IN HEIGHTENING AND PURIFYING THE TONE OF OUR POLITICAL THOUGHT,
These Three Poems
ARE DEDICATED.
The writings of James Russell Lowell